Deaths
AITKEN, John Kannath — On July 18, 1979, at Westland Hospital, dearly loved husband of Alice, loved father of Janette (Mrs R. Jones, Hokitika), John (Hokitika), and Anne (Mrs A. Wilson, Taupo), loved brother of Grace (Mrs Maxwell, Christchurch), Jim (Auckland), Isobel (Mrs McCaskill, Christchurch), George (Henderson), and Alex (Auck-
land), and loved grandfather of his 11 grandchildren; aged 72 years. Messages to 130 Bealey Street, Hokitika. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society of N.Z., P.O. Box 373, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Funeral service will be held at the Hokitika Union Church, Tomorrow (Friday), at 10.30 a.m., thence interment at the Hokitika Cemetery. H. A. Thompson, Ltd, Hokitika. BLACK, Ethel Ruth, of 16 Creyke Road—On July 18, 1979, at Christchurch, dearly beloved wife of the late Walter Douglas Blaek, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Maureen and Jim Knotts, and dearly loved naimy of Peter. Messages to 72 Cutts Road, Christchurch 4. The Funeral service will be held in our Westpark Chapel, 467 Wairakei Road. Tomorrow (Friday), at 2.30 . p.m., interment thereafter in the Waimairi Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. BLACK, Ethel Ruth—On July 18, 1979, loved sister and sister-in-law of Emily and the late George Crosbie, Ella and Roy Casbolt, Margaret and Arthur Stacey, and Mary and Janet Crosbie, and a much loved aunt of her nieces and nephews. CLEMENS, John Joseph (No. 8217, 27th Machine Gun Battalion, 2nd N.Z.E.F.)—On July 17, 1979 (suddenly), at Umaru, dearly loved husband of Doreen Clemens, of Wadi Willow, Gordons Valley Road, Timaru, loved father and father-in-law of Douglas and Lorraine (Rotorua), Sally and John Deller (Christchurch). Colta and Vivien, Elizabeth and Gerald Smith (Christchurch), and Neil (Christchurch), and loved granddad of Bridget, Nathan, Mark, Damian, Robert, and Edward. Rest in peace. Flowers respectfully declined. The Funeral will leave the Sacred Heart Church. Cralgie Avenue, Timaru, Tomorrow (Friday), for the Timaru Cemetery, after a Requiem Mass, which will be celebrated at 10.30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary at the church, This Day at 7.30 p.m. Hail and Moore, Ltd, Timaru. CLEMENS, John Joseph—On July 17, 1979 (suddenly), at Timaru, dearly loved elder son of Arthur Harold and the late Sarah (Sissy) Clemens, loved brother of Maureen (Mrs Allen), and Alan (Christchurch), loved brother-in-law of Lorna, Merle Morley (Christchurch), Phyl and Leo Smith (Masterton), and the late Bert Allen and Arnold Morley. R.I.P. DONALDSON, Doris Emily— On July 18, 1979, at her home, 16 Windermere Road, dearly loved wife of Thomas Alexander Donaldson, loved sister of Alma, Denis, and the Sylvia, and much loved aunt of her nieces and nephews; aged 70 years. Cut flowers only, please. The Funeral service will be held In the Harewood Crematorium Chapel, 507 Johns Road, Tomorrow (Friday), at 11.15 a.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.
EDGAR, Christina Park, of 12 Kinver Place (late of Lyttelton) —On July 18, 1979. at Tbe Princess Margaret Hospital, loved widow of William Edgar, dearly loved mother of Jim and the late Allan, mother-in-law of Pat, grandmother of Alison, John and Murray, and loved sister of Bessie (Mrs Mclllwraith). Cut flowers preferred. The Funeral service will be held in St James’ Presbyterian Church, corner Barrington and Bewdley Streets, Spreydon, Tomorrow (Friday), July 20, at 1.30 pan., and then to the Lyttelton Public Cemetery, arriving approximately 2.45 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
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